Stray Blade is an action-adventure game developed by Point Blank Games and published by 505 Games. In this game, you play as a character who died and was brought back to life in a mysterious, war-torn land called Acrea, the Lost Valley. The game is all about exploring this land, mastering intense combat, and restoring balance to the world. It’s available for PC and consoles, and we checked out the PlayStation 5 build. Continue reading “Stray Blade review (PS5)”
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Afterimage review (PS5)
Afterimage, developed by Aurogon Shanghai and published by Modus Games, is a 2D action RPG set in the world of Engardin. Players take on the role of Renee, a young amnesiac girl, who sets out on a journey to recover her lost memories and find her mentor. The game boasts a gorgeous hand-drawn world, over 170 varieties of enemies to battle, and deep RPG mechanics that allow for diverse character builds. But does Afterimage live up to the hype? Let’s find out – the game is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch, and our thoughts are based on the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Afterimage review (PS5)”
Port roundup: Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, War Mongrels & Medieval Dynasty
With the PlayStation 5 port of Monster Hunter Rise’s Sunbreak expansion, and console versions of War Mongrels and Medieval Dynasty, we’re checking out three recently released ports today. Continue reading “Port roundup: Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, War Mongrels & Medieval Dynasty”
Ravenlok review (Xbox)
Ravenlok is an action RPG game for Xbox systems and PC that takes players on a journey through a mystical fantasy world that feels inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Developed by Cococucumber, the creators of the critically acclaimed adventure game “Echo Generation,” it offers an engaging new world to discover and an enchanting story – here’s our take on the Xbox version. Continue reading “Ravenlok review (Xbox)”
Mia and the Dragon Princess review (PS4)
Mia and the Dragon Princess, from Dead Pixel Productions and Wales Interactive, is an interesting take on the concept of interactive storytelling through full motion video. The game offers a mix of live-action scenes, martial arts, and decision-based gameplay to create an immersive experience. The plot revolves around Mia, a barmaid who takes in a mysterious woman on the run from dangerous thugs. The choices you make as Mia have an impact on the outcome of the story, and the game offers 10 different endings, which gives it some degree of replayability. Continue reading “Mia and the Dragon Princess review (PS4)”